*Repost* The Death of History: 45 Years Without Malcolm X
The following was originally posted on February 22, 45 years, one day after Malcolm’s death.
Today would have been his 83rd birthday.
Reminisce with bliss of what a day this could have been…

I’ve never seen this before. Notice how proud Ali was taking this pic
Slept on the anniversary of the death of Malcolm X yesterday. My bad. Here’s a compilation of speeches during those fiery times. Goodness I wish I was there. Would be honored to meet Malcolm and bring back a well needed sense of urgency. His was the spirit of unapologetic passionate knowledge and wisdom cultivated through hellish personal experience and an unabated hunger to see his people through.
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May 19th, 2008 at 9:22 pm
R.I.P. Brother Malcolm. We sure need you now.
May 19th, 2008 at 9:47 pm
Imagine how different boxing would be without the influence of Minister Malcolm X. Imagine how different this world would be if not for the Brother Minister?
Happy birthday Malcolm!
May 19th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
The boxing world would be the exact same if Malcolm Little was never born. He was a hate filled racist and sadly the hate filled racist he hung with killed him.
May 19th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
DavidMac,
How can you with a straight face call any black person who was terrorized by racist whites a racist? The man stood up for his people who had to sit on the back of the bus. Of course that wasn’t in anyway the worst thing blacks had to deal with at that time.You fool! Defend yourself and u r the racist. Oh ok I get it. NOT!
May 19th, 2008 at 11:23 pm
Davidmac’s theme song (the bangos have begun):
I wish I was in de land ob cotton,
Old times dar am not forgotten;
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
In Dixie Land whar I was born in,
Early on one frosty mornin,
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
Old Missus marry “Will-de-weaber,”
Willium was a gay deceaber;
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
But when he put his arm around’er,
He smilled as fierce as a forty-pound’er,
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
Dar’s buck-wheat cakes an ‘Ingen’ batter,
Makes you fat or a little fatter;
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
Den hoe it down an scratch your grabble,
To Dixie land I’m bound to trabble.
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land
May 19th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Miranda,
Girl u r too funny!
May 19th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
Okay! DavidMac, the name is El Hajj Malik Al Shabazz. Show respect! Whether you dislike his life choices or not, Show fucking respect! or we can get to a point where Mizzo will definately ban me for going off on you.
You don’t know nothing of brother Al Shabaz, so don’t come up in here with crazy shit! You say you’re well read? Well before going further with your assessment of Al Shabaz’s supposed racism read something other than some right wingnut conservative trashing of a greater man than you will ever see or know in your damn life!
May 19th, 2008 at 11:39 pm
Michelle,
Its the most amazing thing….I hear that in the background everytime I read some gibberish like that by the resident “spook in the buiding”. Usually I only catch the first verse, but this time, caught all three verses.
May 20th, 2008 at 12:08 am
A nice 2.5 hour documentary capturing many of the clips above and many interviews with Malcolm’s friends and family is on youtube: ‘Malcolm X: Make it Plain’. It’s definitely worth watching if you have an evening or afternoon free.
Here’s another photo of Malcolm having a bit of fun with Cassius Clay in Miami just days before he became Muhammad Ali. Sadly, after March of ‘64, the two never spoke again, but they each matured a lot in their separate ways. Malcolm traveled to England, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and all over sub-Saharan Africa in that last year, gaining a perspective that enriched his (and was enriched by) his Harlem roots. He always spoke with conviction and honesty — both ingredients of truth. As he claimed, he wasn’t necessarily speaking out ‘against the American flag, but about it’. The truth isn’t always pretty, and it got him killed! A shame, but I think his message reached a more receptive audience when he started to be seen as someone who died for the cause… Gotta love him
May 20th, 2008 at 1:57 am
Someone is going to have to explain to me how a coon who sucks Patrick Buchanan’s grizzled, wrinkled dick down to the nub gets to cast aspersions on revered ancestors in this space. Someone is really going to need to explain that.
May 20th, 2008 at 2:18 am
David Mac, by all means please have some respect for Minister Malcolm X. Whatever race you are, we have all benefited from him, as he fought for human rights of black people. And he did have an influence in boxing. He was a mentor to Cassius X, and that in itself means a lot more than you give it credit for. Do your research.
And given your track record here on this site…a story on Malcolm X shouldn’t interest you, so why bother reading it and making comments?
I don’t get it. Am I losing it here?
May 20th, 2008 at 4:37 am
– DMac’s audacity knows no bounds….
– Even still, Temple, please show a little respect spare me the graphics surrounding Pat Buchanon!
– Thanks for the videos. I notce in the last one Mike Wallace said nothing of the FBI’s complicity as well
– I’m with you AG. If not for the mental aspect that Malcom X instilled in Ali, he may never have beaten Sonny Liston…
May 20th, 2008 at 7:19 am
AXG…the above pic is why we should document everything everywhere. I recommend you all do the same in everyday life as well. I don’t care if it’s an pimp walkin’ ant crossing the sidewalk trying to get at another. Take the picture!
May 20th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
I don’t understand why you all look up to the buffoon. Malcolm Little had to worry more about the NoI killing him than white people. He was not a hero, he was nothing but a more vulger and less civil version of Sharpton and Jackson, and that is saying something. He is gutter trash and I have no respect for a man who would call himself a man of God, yet speak such hate filled garbage. He did nothing for the nation and he did nothing for his community. Sadly his family is now just another bad example of what goes wrong in the black community, I mean his grandson killed his own grandmother. Pathetic.
If you live in hate and preach hate, it destroys yourself and your family. He and his family are a perfect example of that.
May 20th, 2008 at 12:55 pm
Davidmac,
You coon, you spear-chucking minstrel clown, you self-hating porch monkey…I feel nothing but contempt for your pathetic existence. You are a waste of cells. You are an ignorant pitiful spook. I can honestly say this blog has probably saved your azz from a couple of beatings because its obvious you would only spew this spit over the net….once again a blog saves a white woman.
May 20th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
I feel sorry for you Miranda. Seems you have the same hate that Malcolm Little had. I only hope it doesn’t destroy you and later on your family. Maybe you should learn from the example he set of how not to live.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
I feel sorry for whatever spawned you.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
This is one of the downfalls of having a blog.
You get people like this that throw rocks and hide behind a monitor, because you know damn well he wouldn’t say any of this in public.
You’re not Uncle Ruckus, not at all. You’re much closer to the BLIND black white supremist on Dave Chappelle’s first season.
Calling you names isn’t even funny anymore, I’m not even trying to bring you back to the truth.
Even if Bro. Malcolm preached hate, it was the hate that hate created.
AXG - Great point on Malcom’s influence on Ali and boxing as a whole during that time.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
Ron:
With all due respect - this discourse here isn’t reflective of the downfall of a blog. Blogs are fine. This same thing could happen in a public forum. The question, now, is how is this forum moderated. If anything goes, then anything goes. If somethings are off the table, then they’re off the table. It all depends on the host.
The question for each of us is, “What shit are you willing to eat? From whom and why?”
May 20th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Great post the first and second time Mizzo.
Thanks for the video links. Great stuff. That conversation he has with some of the other leading CRM figures was compelling stuff.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
@ronglover
The hate that hate created? Wow another way to not accept respnsiblity for yourself and your own actions.
There are people who grew up in the same conditions or worse who weren’t such hate filled racists like him. He lived in hate, cultivated hate, and tried to spread hate, and was ultimately done in by hate. Why celebrate this guy who accomplished nothing except spread hate, how is that helpful for people today? What does it accomplish?
May 20th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Do you all really take this cat seriously? I haven’t for a while. He’s not getting my goat that’s for damn sure.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Temple - It,s TBR, the system asked me for a new user so I typed in my Gov’t.
I’m with you on that.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:24 pm
Ron hit me up.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
“my gov.t” hilarious!!! outstanding.
May 20th, 2008 at 1:46 pm
Good point Mizzo. Anyone postin’ on last night’s game?
May 20th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
As you know I didn’t see it, so my recap wouldn’t be altogether accurate. I did tape inside the nba last night…so i’ll have the notes posted a little later. Thanks for sending the texts while I was at work. Made the night go by just a little faster.
May 20th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Concerning the Jolly Nigger Shaska, we’ve all had this discussion before.
We pity him, we laugh at him, we call him names. Some of us get pulled into his madness and actually try to reason with him, although I have repeatedly advised against it.
It’s cool when he spews his peculiar brand of ignorance at Pat Buchanon or even Barack Obama because that’s just a Jolly Nigger Hoe being a Jolly Nigger Hoe.
But we drew the line at people we know, like Dawn Staley, or people we love, like Muhammad Ali.
I agree with some of the other commenters above, Mizzo, we must draw the line here with the Brother Minister, as well.
I mean, draw it permanently.
His coon act has not appeared at SOMM in a long while, and believe me that site is much better for it. I think the same would hold true here at TSF where his “Ghose of Bull Conner” charade consistently drives everybody off course. (I’m sure he considers Bull Conner to be another fine American, as any sho good Jolly Nigger’ll tell you.)
Anyway, it’s up to you, Mizzo, of course. But I just don’t see why anyone would allow him to be so ignorant and disrespectful. Like I said, mostly its just funny, and sad, to read his frothing barks. But today? No. Not today.
Not after I attended an awards banquet last Friday at the very place where the Brother was murdered, and where little Black and brown kids recited essays in which they proudly respond to the question, “What does Malcolm X’s Living Legacy Mean to Me?”
Not after I also attended the pilgrimage to Brother Minister’s and Sister Betty’s gravesite yesterday, which I do every year, just vibing and building with some incredible brothers and sisters, many of whom knew Malcolm and his family, and all of whom loved him.
After all that, to come here - to a place where I like to read and discuss topics of interest with equally interesting people - to have to read something stupid from Jolly Nigger Mantan, to read something the likes of which I might expect to see if I were foolish enough to visit stormfront.org…. ummm, no.
Mizzo, do me a favor and answer Temple’s question, forreal. Please explain why the Thandiwe’s and Solongo’s (same person, by the way) are not welcome here, but this Jiggaboo Tom who wears the mask, but proudly, is welcome?
I don’t get it.
Like Mr Glover says, I wish he’d come to Harlem spewing his hatred. I really do.
I really really do.
Because then, we damn sure wouldn’t be hearing from him anymore ever again.
May 20th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Wow, so you have devolved into issuing physical threats against me? Sad.
Kids write poems about Yassir Arafat in Palestine and visit his grave and go to the places he hung out at, does that mean all the killing and hate he condoned and tried to spread is ok?
The fact is Malcolm Little preached in hate just like Rev. Wright, except more explicit. Yet you all celebrate this man like he was a great person who preached unity, love, and peace. Why. What does his message do to the country and young kids except inspire more hatred and division.
May 20th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
No. You have long since “devolved” into something that is less than human and completely unworthy of my respect.
You’re “sad.”
And I pity you.
I was offering to do all the decent people in the world a favor by bringing an end to your pathetic vitriol for once and all.
Mizzo, please do this fool a favor and ban him.
Or ban me.
At this point I really don’t care anymore.
May 20th, 2008 at 5:34 pm
I don’t understand why you feel the need to put out an ultimatum regarding me when I have never personally attacked you in the manner that the majority of you all have done towards me.
Either way, that is a issue for Mizzo to decide.
I will continuely to respectfully voice my opinion.
You still haven’t answered my question though TLP? What postives came from Malcolm X’s movement, with the Nation and after the nation? What positives can be captured from his movement for anyone today?
May 20th, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Listen, little boy, if you could read you would see that indeed I did not “issue a physical threat,” as you stated. I said only that we wouldn’t be hearing from you anymore. There’s no telling how such a blessed reality might come about, but the fact that you felt physically threatened is revealing.
Also, if you were capable of thinking on an adult-level instead of always crying out like a child, you would see that your tone is not at all “respectful.” Look, for example, at how you’ve addressed the Brother Minister, calling him “Malcolm Little,” which was not his name at the time of his death. Your blatant ignorance and disrespect toward all things Black is the reason why I treat you like I do. You’re beneath contempt. You really are. But your too dumbstruck and brainwashed to see it.
So, no. I will not answer your ridiculous “questions” because I do no engage in discussion with fools. You should understand that such answers do exist, black boy, but I’ll let Modi, Michelle, Temple or somebody with more patience take your dumb ass to school, although honestly I wish they wouldn’t do it either. In any case, such a thing would only serve to lower me to your level of sandbox idiocy. I do not have the time. I come here to read and discuss with progressive people who - agree or disagree -give a damn about these issues. I do not come here to lecture to some Alabama porch monkey who’s a-hankerin to get back on massa’s plantation, or to answer “questions” the likes of which I’d only expect to read from avowed racists and bigots. The fact that I’ve responded to you at all today is only because I can hardly believe the extreme degree of ingorance and foolishness you’ve reached with this mealymouthed attack on Malcolm X.
I’m literally in shock. And I’m waiting for Mizzo to do something about your continual abuse of this space.
So you don’t understand the need for an ultimatum? Well, I would not expect your backward ass to understand - call it a Black thing. This space isn’t for you, why can’t you understand that? Stormfront.org, that space is for you. There they share all of your ideas about race, racism, Black people, America, and the rest of the world.
So please go there and converse with your spiritual brothers. You accomplish nothing here except to reveal the extent to which racism, the inferiority complex, and white supremacy have destroyed the minds of generations of Black American men - that is, if you are truly a Black man, as you often claim.
Be gone.
Or I’ll go.
Shid, there are places where your bumbling lunacy isn’t tolerated.
Those places are looking mighty good right now.
May 20th, 2008 at 6:15 pm
Please tell me what ideas I have expressed that are similar or identical to anything expressed on stormfront? None. Thats what I thought, again you fail to make a logical argument or point out anything and resort to flatout lying and mud slinging, congragulations TLP, try again when you have ground to stand on.
As for calling Malcolm X by his birth name Malcom Little, why not? Calling him Malcolm X is the same since his new name became El hajj malik shabazz or something of that effect. Personally they are interchangeable to me, but the fact that that was a sticking point for you shows how fickle you are. You just are looking for an easy way to silence someone who doesn’t follow your hate talk lock in step.
I will not change my opinion to cater for you, like I said before, I respectfully disagree with people. I don’t come in and flame or troll, I’m pretty consistant in the stance I take and I will not change them so you will feel better about yourself.
May 20th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
You know what? I want to know too. Why is Shaska still allowed to post here? I mean really. It’s past the point of being nonsensical.
May 20th, 2008 at 6:37 pm
I failed to make a logical argument?
What do you know about logic, boy?
Shit man, you can neither read nor write a coherent sentence, let alone construct a valid argument.
Who’s lying and talking hate?
Is it me when I say that you are the sad outcome of generations of discrimination and oppression against Black men in this country?
Or is it you when you say things about Malclom X that are not only ignorant and stupid, but also “flatout” historically and intellectually incorrect?
And believe me, there is nothing about you, nothing you could say or do, that would make me “feel better about myself.”
Your very existence is a blight upon the souls of all Black folk. You are our burden, the blood our ancestors spilled was spilled for you, and your latent hatred of them will forever sadden me.
Forever.
Why am I bothereing with you, oh ye of little sense? It’s my fault for doing the very same thing I admonish others for doing on this site.
I’ll do it no more.
You used to be funny, in a monkey-in-the-zoo kind of way, but today I’m offended by your continual ignorance and white racist worldview.
Mizzo, I’m done.
Yall can keep his ‘Bama ass.
Maybe I’ll start my own website where I can uphold this Jolly Nigger as Exhibit A of everything we ought not to be.
Peace.
May 20th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
What about Malcolm Little is flatout historically and intellectually incorrect? Did he not preach hate?
If he didn’t tell me what is this quote about
“Thoughtful white people know they are inferior to black people.” - Malcolm Little
The man was a flatout racist and to deny that is to deny history.
If you don’t want to accept the truth fine, but lets not gloss over it.
May 20th, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Whoa Whoa Whoa! Man…I have a night job so I crashed…
DMac I’ve told you many times if you come on here you have to be respectful.
Be Peace…
May 20th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
And yet…
May 20th, 2008 at 7:11 pm
Mizzo:
You’re quite welcome. It was a pleasure. We both wish the outcome of the game had been different, but the seminal shift occurred in that 3rd quarter when Hornet isolations for West garnered little fruit and his mates declined to bang bodies with the grizzled Spurs. If I owned the Hornets, Peja would be available tomorrow morning. He’s useless - like tits on a bull or melanin on a Mac.
May 20th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
LP, one statement and I’m gone… please forgive… but one point is still really annoying me…
DMac,
The fact that you are so objectionable goes beyond your racial politics or socio-political views. I’m tempted to simply say you were being a disrespectful asshole — and leave it at that. But for better or worse, I’ll try harder…
Ironically, what you lack to carry on these discussions is precisely what Malcom often referred to as “his greatest credential”: his sincerity. Now to pluck out a sentence to define Malcom is the very definition of insincere. Malcom went through a continual evolution throughout his life (it is funny how the last year of his life as a global human rights champion has been stricken from history just like 3 chapters were removed from his autobiography on the Organization for Afro-American Unity). But no matter what year there is a magnetic quality to Malcom that was consistent: he was 100% sincere and 100% authentic. That authenticity was driven by a sense of love, not hate… It is something that is immediately picked up the second that you listen to the man… While you would write such nuance off, it makes all the difference in the world…
In fact, the very reason Malcom did evolve (as all great leaders do) is because of this leadership quality and his sincere quest for truth, fairness, and social justice. Finding truth and justice is a life-long journey, not a static ideology. And that too is lost on you in your assessment. Why? Because, unlike Malcom, you are insincere and thus, incapable of evolving your thought process. Ten years from now, you will probably be the same exact person… just on a new message board.
Bottom Line: You don’t come on this site to thoughtfully engage or seek truth. You come to start some shit… Case in point about your insincerity. Your “Malcom Little” references. You knew damn well that you were throwing jabs with it. Everybody on the planet calls him Malcom X with the exception of the more deliberately respectful El Hajj Malik Al Shabazz. However, your use of “Malcolm Little” was DELIBERATELY disrespectful. Yet when LP called you on your bullshit, you started disingenuously playing some “interchangeable” game and tried to flip the script like he had a problem. An authentic person would cop to his bullshit — something that I have never seen you do. People will always have different views, but nobody likes a weasel. If people want to beat you down just like Ali once did Ernie Terrell, that is equally the reason.
But you have never been authentic. You know full well that if you come on this site and call Malcom a “bufoon” and “gutter trash” that you being DELIBERATELY incendiary. Yet when you get called out on your disrespect, you back pedal, play games, and say that others have the character flaws. Your real crime is that you are being FAKE, UNDERHANDED, and INSINCERE… and those traits trandscend any and all intellectual or socio-political disagreements.
May 20th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
oh yeah, insert l before last m in all the Malcolms
May 20th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
He’s banned and don’t anybody give me any shit for it either. I exercised mad patience with the cat.
May 20th, 2008 at 11:51 pm
Back in the arena folks and reading up on the diuretic excretions from the Bama porch monkey, as LP so eloquently put it. This missing link is evident that his mama should have swallowed, or his daddy should have used the napkin that time in the park, thus ridding the world of a pus filled bag of dysfunctional nigger mess.
Where as LP has never suggested physical harm to this scum, I have on many occasion felt it would be my duty to put out trash when I see fit. Unlike this internet tough guy who hides behind the key board, jacking off to the star spangled banner, with his coconut head under lady liberty’s dress, kissing her stank ass, giving folks a true and different meaning to the term cracker.
May 20th, 2008 at 11:51 pm
Please Mizzo… you have been nothing short of Gandhi…
…and that is coming from someone who has never banned anyone…
May 20th, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Damn Mizzo, just as I was warming up!
May 21st, 2008 at 12:03 am
Thanks Mizzo,
He ruined my morning as you can see by my post to him.
May 21st, 2008 at 1:03 am
We can’t let that happen. If folks come real, right and exact that’s another thing, but to let some cat like DMac get you heated is not cool. He had a purpose (or he could have been just crazy) and when he was here it was definitely exacted. There could have been so many discernible discussions on a myriad of topics that dude sabotaged. I let him back here because I do believe in everyone’s right to say what you will, but I couldn’t have good brothas like Poet bouncin’.
Folks read the rules of discourse. I gotta stick with them.
Be Peace…
May 21st, 2008 at 7:32 am
Wanna make me cry, fast forward to the assassination scene in Brother Spike’s ‘Malcolm X’. That scene makes me cry because it’s a dramatization of the last minutes of true hero of this world being brutally slain in front of his pregnant wife and children. A hero to me does what is right when it easier to keep quiet. A hero doesn’t shirk from what he knows is right and will fight be it with words or weapons to defend his belief. Brother Malcolm knew his life was forfeit for breaking with the Nation but he still spoke truth to power fearlessly. Again, I define hero as one who does what is right no matter the cost. Nelson Mandela-hero. Leonard Peltier-hero. Lech Walesa-hero. Mohandas K. Ghandi-hero. Martin Luther King, Jr.-hero. Malcom Little<Detroit Red<Malcolm X<El Hajj Malik Al Shabazz-hero.
So yeah I cry when I see Denzel as Reverend Malcolm gunned down but I cry for us because that’s symbolic of the day our shining Black prince was taken from us and we all have been poorer for it.
Peace be unto us all.
May 21st, 2008 at 8:35 am
The 4000 years reminiscent smile was relief brotha. I wanted to jump in the past and put my Zaire fist in somebody’s pocket!
I will say this about DMac. When cooler heads prevailed he brought out the TLP prophetic mind dynamic when we engaged him correctly.
What we have to understand people is if we temper our anger with unabated cold knowledge and straight up sick primitive but damn sure definitive Harlem Brown wisdom there will be no DMacs ’cause they can’t handle the whole weight.
Poet bring ya Black ass back here and break bread with ya blood.
Fuck that anger shit…it gets us nowhere and just sells Vogue and Golfweek Magazines.
Figadeal me?
What does anger do?
Does it make it better you?
Mean eyed and temper inferior lied folks point the finger and bullshittttttttttedly sue!?!!
While Black blood boils the past, president [sic] and future African shark fodder DEATH stew…
The DMacs of the world do have a clue..it’s just to fuck with you.
Go outslide [sic] and do the things futuristic righteous and conscious correspondent one and two.
Don’t let them steal your minds eye..blast his surmised agenda based backwards bama assed proficiency and just do YOU!
May 21st, 2008 at 12:07 pm
HD once Sam Cooke starts singing, I can’t go any further.
I wonder what went through his mind as he went to the podium. My feeling is that he knew that his time was short, but he had to press on regardless of what lied ahead to feed the masses.
When you’re at the place mentally spiritually and emotionally where you can face your own mortality and submit to His will; how can you not say he wasn’t doing Allah (God’s) work.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:40 am
RG
I feel you about being in that certain place when all points of your journey come together and everything melds. Athletes call it being in the zone but when it comes to someone like Malcolm I’ll just say he truly found his way and had reached his highest point of evolution in his life. That’s why he was able to fearlessly and tirelessly fight because he knew he was on the right path. The same with Martin on April 3, 1968 when he spoke of wanting to live a long life but he was not afraid because he was more concerned with his people, people of righteousness and consciousness not just Black people, getting their due than he was with his own comforts. Same as Malcolm and the same as other true visionaries.
Malcolm, Martin, and all the other heroes and sheroes are/were not saints but the better angels of their nature overcame their own demons. When one lives in the light like that then truly they are doing Allah/Jah/Yahweh/God’s work.
May 22nd, 2008 at 12:11 pm
“I’ll just say he truly found his way and had reached his highest point of evolution in his life.”
That’s it right there.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:00 pm
That’s all I was saying up top. “We can’t let that happen.” The defense of the ancestors is a sacred duty that falls to the living. Once you “know” there is no excuse. You were right to shut the door.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:13 pm
I just did a sick hour interview with Buzz Bissinger that will be posted on Monday. If I have the time, I’ll get it up tomorrow, but I doubt it.